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Irena Lasiecka, Distinguished University Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3370 ] Table of Contents I Education and Degrees . 2 II Employment ..................................................................................................2 III Honors and Awards . .3 IV Research Interests . 5 V Grants .......................................................................................................6 V(a) Research grants . 6 V(b) Conference grants . 7 V Ph.D. Theses Directed . 7 VII Postdoctoral Fellows . 9 VIII Publications . 10 VIII(a) Books. Research monographs . 10 VIII(b) Books edited . 11 VIII(c) Invited review papers . 12 VIII(d) Refereed journal articles . 12 VIII(e) Refereed proceedings papers . 30 IX Professional Activities . 35 IX(a) Editorships . .35 IX(b) Offices and functions held . 36 IX(c) Service to National Science Foundation and CBMS-NSF-SIAM . 37 IX(d) International scientific program committees (IPC) . 37 IX(e) Organizer of special sessions/minisymposia/conferences . 41 IX(f) Service to UVa (major committees; samples since 2000) . 45 X Invited Presentations (1985{present) . 45 X(a) Plenary speaker (keynote lecturer) at conferences .............................................................................................................45 X(b) Invited conference speaker . 49 X(c) Colloquium talks . 62 1 Irena Lasiecka, Distinguished University Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3370 ] I EDUCATION AND DEGREES M.S. in Mathematics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland), 1972 Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland), 1975 II EMPLOYMENT Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, Control Theory Institute, Assistant Professor, 1975{1980 University of California, Los Angeles, CA, Postdoctoral Fellow 1977{1980 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, Mathematics Department, Assistant Professor, 1980{1981; Associate Professor, 1981{1984 (tenured); Professor, 1984{1987. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Department of Applied Mathematics, Professor (tenured), 1987{ 1998; Department of Mathematics, Professor (tenured) 1998-2011; Commonwealth Professor of Mathematics, 2011 University of Memphis, Memphis,TN, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Chair Distinguished University Professor, September 2013 - Visiting Appointments and Long-Stay Visits 1976 January{March , Department of Mathematics, Liege University, Belgium, Visiting Assistant Professor 1984, 1991 Summer, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, CNR Fellow and Visiting Professor 1986, 1991 August, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria, Visiting Professor 1984, 1990, 1991, 1992 July, Department of Mathematics, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, Visiting Professor 1992 October{December (sabbatical leave), Department of Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy, Visiting Professor 1992 November (sabbatical leave), NSF IMA Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, IMA Fellow 1994 June{July, Instituto di Calcolo Scientifico (IAC) \Al Picone" Rome, Italy, CNR Fellow 1995 March, NSF IMA Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, IMA Fellow 1997, 1998, Summer, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, Visiting Professor 2001 June{July NSF IMA Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, IMA Fellow 2002 Spring Semester, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, Visiting Professor 2003 January, Mittag Leffler Institute, Stokholm (Drujholm), Sweden 2005 May, Universite of Nice and INRIA -Sophie Antipolis. France 2007 October, University of California, Los Angeles. 2010 Summer, Department of Mathematics, University of Warsaw, Poland 2011 October, University of Graz, Austria. 2011, July, Polish Academy of Sciences, Systems Research Institute, Warsaw. 2012, August, University of Rio de Janeiro and University of Maringa, Brazil. 2013, May, Polish Academy of Sciences, Systems Research Institute, Warsaw. 2016-Spring, IMA (Institute of Mathematics and Applications), University of Minnesota. 2021-Spring. MSRI University of California, Berkeley. 2 Irena Lasiecka, Distinguished University Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3370 ] III HONORS AND AWARDS • Awarded William R. Sparks Eminent Faculty Award -2020, • Awarded Eisenbud Research Professor at MSRI -Berkeley [Mathematical Sciences Research Institute] at the University of Ca, Berkeley. Spring- 2021. • Awarded by the AACC-IFAC [American Automatic Control Council] the 2019 Richard E. Bellman Control Heritage Award with the citation for contribution to boundary control theory of distributed parameter systems • Awarded SIAM Fellow -2019 with the citation For fundamental contributions to control theory of partial differential equations and their dissemination through numerous invited talks, administrative positions in pro- fessional societies, and the mentoring of many PhD students and postdoctoral associates. • Series of Lectures at the Institute of Mathematics, Technical University of Warsaw, Poland, June 2019. • Dr Karen Ames Memorial Lecture- University of Alabama, Huntsville, April 19, 2019. • Plenary Speaker at ETAMM 2018 [Emerging Trends in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics] , Cracov, Poland, June 18, 2018. • Plenary Lecture at the Conference "Paths in Mathematical Control Theory", Torino, Italy, February 27,2018. • One of the 4 main speakers at the Oberwolfach Lectures Seminar Mathematical Theory of Flow-Fluid Structure Interacations , Oberwolfach, Germany, November 21-26,2016. • Invited one hour address at the AMS Conference, Stony Brook, March 2016. • Plenary Speaker at IMACS Conference on Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena, Georgia Center, University of Georgia, April 01-04, 2015. • Induced to the 2015 Class of AMS Fellows . for contribution to control theory of PDE's, mentorship and service to professional societies. • Awarded the Kosciuszko Foundation Distinguished Fellow of the Collegium of Eminent Scientists-2014 • Plenary Speaker at SIAM-SEAS, University of Alabama, Birmingham, March 20-25, 2015. • Plenary Speaker at HYP-RIO 2014, IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, July 26-August 1, 2014. • Ellis B. Stouffer Distinguished Lecture, Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas . December 3, 2013. • Bold Aspiration Lecture Series -sponsored by the Provost Office , 2013-2014 Series. December 2013,University of Kansas. • SIAM Reid Prize Lecture, Hyatt Regency, Baltimore, July 2011. • Listed by StatStats.org in Top 26 Women Professors in Virginia, May 9, 2013. Top 26 Women Professors in Virginia onlineschoolsvirginia.com/top-college-professors-in-virginia/women/ • Commonwealth Professor of Mathematics, August 2011 (Endowed Chair), University of Virginia. • Awarded 2011 Reid's Award: SIAM 2011 W.T. Idalia Reid Prize for contribution to Differential Equations and Control Theory July 27, 2011. • ISI's Highly Cited Researcher, http://isihighlycited.com (one of the 250 most highly cited mathematicians worldwide for the period 1981{1999). \These individuals are the most highly cited within each category for the period 1981{1999, and comprise less than one-half of one percent of all publishing researchers." As of January 2020, MathSciNet shows 7010 citations by 1750 authors (see http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/). Google Scholar citation: 15592 with h-index 61 3 Irena Lasiecka, Distinguished University Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152-3370 ] • Eminent Scientist -The Kosciuszko Foundation Collegium List: http://www.thekf.org.programs/eminentscientists. • Recipient of the Presidential Professorship in Sciences, Warsaw, Presidential Palace, October 9, 2012. • Featured review by Math Reviews in 2001, Research monograph: Control Theory for Partial Differential Equa- tions: Continuous and Approximation Theories, Vol. 1, Abstract Parabolic Systems, Cambridge University Press, Encyklopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 680 pp., January 2000 (with R. Triggiani). • Featured review by Math Reviews in 2001, Research monograph: Control Theory for Partial Differential Equa- tions: Continuous and Approximation Theories, Vol. 2, Abstract Hyperbolic-Like Systems with a Finite Time Horizon, Cambridge University Press, Encyklopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 422 pp., January 2000 (with R. Triggiani). • Polish Academy of Sciences Award , overall scientific contributions, 1979. • Creativity Extension Award, National Science Foundation, 1987-1989 . • IFIP Silver Core Award, International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), 1989. • University Research Initiative Award, AFOSR, 1989{1992. • Barrett Lectures: Principal Lecturer, Univ. of Tennessee, March 1997. • IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, 1999{2003. • Main Lecturer CMBS-NSF Conference: Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDE's, (10 lectures), Univ. of Nebraska, Aug. 4{9, 1999. • Distinguished Visiting Scholar: Texas Tech. University, March 2000. • Principal Lecturer, Control Theory Series, 10 Lectures, Univ. of Jyvaskula, Finland, August 15{28, 1993. • Principal Lecturer: Autumn School on Evolutions and Applications (5 lectures), Trento, Italy, Nov. 2001. • 2005 J. Barrett Memorial Lectures: Main Speaker , University of Tennessee, April 2005. • One of the three Principal Lecturers Summer School: SISSA : Nonlinear Hyperbolic Equations , Trieste, May 2012. • One of the three